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First British female ISIS member sentenced in UK has been released

First British female ISIS member sentenced in UK has been released
First British female ISIS member sentenced in UK has been released

2019-02-15 00:00:00 - Source: kurdistan 24

“She had access to both firearms and the internet and she maintained contact with family members in the UK where she variously glorified Isis and spoke of the possibility of martyrdom and marrying an Isis fighter,” the Crown Prosecution Service said.

Shakil left Raqqa, the Syrian capital of the group's self-proclaimed caliphate, in January 2015 and was arrested at the Turkish border, at first claiming that she had traveled to Turkey on vacation before being kidnapped. Later, in a UK court, she admitted she had voluntarily gone to Raqqa but then returned after realizing she had made a mistake.

News of her release surfaced amid debate about whether another female Islamic State member named Shamima Begum should be brought back to the UK from Syria.

Begum, then age 15, made headlines in 2015 when she, along with two other female schoolmates, flew from London's Gatwick Airport to Turkey and then traveled into Syria.

Now nine months pregnant, she explained to the Times of London that she initially settled in Raqqa as well, but after years of hardship and the death of two young children from illness, she said, "Now all I want to do is come home to Britain."

She continued, in an interview conducted in the al-Hawl refugee camp in northeastern Syria, "There was so much oppression and corruption that I don’t think they [ISIS] deserved victory."

She also added, “I don’t regret coming here.” 





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